Centris agameta Snelling, 1974
Centris (Acritocentris) agameta SNELLING, 1974: 37 .
Type data. This species was proposed based on male specimens collected by the ornithologist Charles Vaurie (1906‒1975) and his wife entomologist Patricia (1909‒1982) in 1953 at Tequila, Jalisco State during the David Rockefeller Mexican Expedition of the American Museum of Natural History. The holotype is housed at AMNH and has the following data label: Tequila Jalisco, Mex. VII-18-53 [printed]\ D. Rockefeller Mex. Exp. 1953 [printed] C. & P. Vaurie [printed]\ [red label] HOLOTYPE [printed] Centris agameta ♂ [handwritten] R. R. Snelling [printed] (AMNH). Paratype male with the following data label: CuautlaMor Mex July Aug03 [printed]\ W. L. Tower Collection [printed]\ [black rimmed margin] albiceps Friese ? [handwritten] Det. J. S. Moure 19 [printed] 57 [handwritten]\ [yellow label] PARATYPE [printed] Centris agameta ♂ [handwritten] R. R. Snelling [printed] (AMNH).
Type locality. Mexico: Jalisco State: Tequila.